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(02/18/13 4:23am)
Members of Eastern Michigan University’s football team and coaching staff visited veteran patients at the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center in recognition of “National Salute to Veterans Week.”
(02/18/13 4:22am)
Two workers from a closed-down factory in Indonesia visited Eastern Michigan University Wednesday to ask the university to sever its contract with Adidas and discuss their issues with the company.
(02/18/13 4:20am)
The Affordable Care Act and LGBT Consumers event held on Feb. 12 at the Eastern Michigan University Student Center covered many limitations of obtaining health care and benefits.
(02/18/13 4:17am)
President Barack Obama addressed the issue of gun control at his annual State of the Union address Tuesday.
(02/18/13 4:15am)
Julia Niswender’s family sold shirts and bracelets for a scholarship fundraiser at the Eastern Michigan University Student Center Friday and Saturday.
(02/18/13 4:14am)
After “The Vagina Monologues,” concluded, Eastern Michigan University held events for V-Day, a global movement started to end domestic violence towards women and children.
(02/14/13 3:13am)
Sascha Feuchert, a leading Holocaust expert, spoke to a full auditorium in Eastern Michigan University’s Student Center on Sunday.
(02/14/13 3:10am)
Eastern Michigan University’s Student Government Association President Matthew Norfleet offered a State of the Student Body speech Monday in the Student Center, addressing the SGA’s top priorities and accomplishments.
(02/14/13 2:59am)
Jan. 27
(02/14/13 2:57am)
After participating in the development and discovery of two major cancer-fighting drugs, professor James Hoeschele is working with Eastern Michigan University students to further research in the field.
(02/14/13 2:55am)
Follow-up information relative to the Feb. 7 Eastern Echo article “Resolution to impeach Norfleet withdrawn” will be forthcoming.
(02/14/13 2:48am)
The Celiac Disease Foundation, which has been raising awareness of the disorder since 1990, reported 1 in 133 Americans have celiac disease.
(02/11/13 3:05am)
Eastern Michigan University’s Political Science Department and President Susan Martin welcomed a 15-person study abroad group from the University of Applied Sciences in Kehl, Germany, Thursday.
(02/11/13 3:00am)
One of the ways Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder plans to improve Michigan’s government and economy is through information technology innovations, and that job—improving Michigan’s IT department—falls into the hands of its Chief Information Officer, David Behen, who
holds a seat on Snyder’s cabinet.
(02/11/13 2:58am)
Eastern Michigan University’s media ecology class is challenging students to “unplug” Feb. 27.
(02/11/13 2:58am)
Eastern Michigan University Provost and Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Kim Schatzel has been appointed to a three-year term on the board of directors for the Health Alliance Plan of Michigan by the Henry Ford Health System’s board of trustees.
(02/11/13 2:55am)
Eastern Michigan University Student Body President Matthew Norfleet will be giving the State of the Student Body Address Monday, Feb. 11 in Ballroom B of the Student Center from 5:30-6:30 p.m., during which he will be discussing Student Government’s priorities, initiatives and achievements for the 2012-13 academic year.
(02/07/13 4:12am)
Eastern Michigan University Student Body President Matthew Norfleet will be giving the State of the Student Body Address on Monday in Ballroom B of the Student Center from 5:30-6:30 p.m., during which he will discuss Student Government’s priorities, initiatives and achievements for the 2012-13 academic year.
(02/07/13 4:09am)
Eastern Michigan University Student Government Speaker of the Senate, Leo Cartier, brought a resolution to the Senate floor Jan. 29 calling for the impeachment of Student Body President Matthew Norfleet.
(02/07/13 4:07am)
The Washtenaw County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed Jan. 29 the death of Eastern Michigan University student Julia Niswender was a homicide, but the nearly seven-week wait for the toxicology results yielded no conclusive information, the Ypsilanti Police Department said.